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A journey through the thunderstorms of the mind of paranoid-schizophrenic Larry "Wild Man" Fischer, following his discordant encounters in the music business. Institutionalized at sixteen-years-old, after attacking his mother with a knife, Fischer wandered the mean streets of L.A., singing his total

A journey through the thunderstorms of the mind of paranoid-schizophrenic Larry "Wild Man" Fischer, following his discordant encounters in the music business. Institutionalized at sixteen-years-old, after attacking his mother with a knife, Fischer wandered the mean streets of L.A., singing his totally unique brand of songs for 10¢ to passersby. Discovered by Frank Zappa, with whom he cut his first record album, Fischer became an underground club and concert favorite, earning him the title of "godfather of outsider music." Over the course of 40 years, he appeared on national TV and the Top 50 music charts in England, was the subject of his own comic book, was the first artist to be recorded on Rhino Records, and sang a duet with the late Rosemary Clooney. Extensive archival footage from Fischer's early days trace his life from neglected child to tortured genius.
The camera visits him at home, follows him on the streets, and speaks with those who over the years witnessed--and survived--his erratic behavior: his family, his doctor, and industry professionals (including Frank and Gail Zappa, Weird Al Yankovic, Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh, Solomon Burke, Dr. Demento, and Billy Mumy).